Now that the Butterfly Hunter series has reached the end of its journey, it seems right to bring out a volume that includes all three novels as well as the short story I wrote that takes place soon after the second.

This edition will only be available in paperback. With Christmas looming on the horizon, I am hoping this book might make a good stocking stuffer, or something to add to your Amazon Wish List…? There is also a can u buy neurontin online running until 15 December – be in it to win it!

In any case, thank you very kindly indeed to all of you who have accompanied Dave and Nicholas on their journey thus far. It’s time now to let them make their way ahead on their own. I’m as sad about that as anyone, mind! {sniff}

Blurb: Dave Taylor is an Aussie tour guide specialising in trips through the Queensland Outback. In some ways, however, Dave himself feels lost. He has been alone this past year, since his childhood sweetheart Denise left him and married another man. Change comes via Dave’s latest rather unexpected client, Nicholas Goring, the youngest son of an English earl. Nicholas is on the hunt for an undiscovered species of butterfly, and has hired Dave to help guide his quest. Although the two men are from very different backgrounds, they become friends, and soon their relationship grows into something more. But how easy will it be for an Australian and an Englishman to find common ground?

This volume contains the novels Butterfly Hunter, Of Dreams and Ceremonies, and The Thousand Smiles of Nicholas Goring, as well as the short story Like Leaves to a Tree.

Genre: male-male romance; contemporary; novel

Awards: Nomination in the M/M Romance Group Member’s Choice Awards 2014 on Goodreads, in the category Favorite All-Time M/M Series.

Blurb: Dave and Nicholas, married for seven years now, are happily settled together – but as an Australian prime minister once observed, “Life wasn’t meant to be easy.” An unexpected threat to their beloved waterhole forces Dave to try asserting his unofficial custodianship of the Dreamtime site, and a visit from Nicholas’s nephew Robin doesn’t help as he brings his own surprises. And there’s always the question of Nicholas’s health hanging over their heads …

My novel Of Dreams and Ceremonies, the follow-up to Butterfly Hunter, is now available from various online retailers. The ebook has been uploaded to the Kindle Store and Smashwords, and will soon be available on All Romance eBooks. A paperback edition is also available!

If you are subscribed to their newsletter, you’ll be able to read the results of an neurontin 100mg cap parke dav they conducted with me, in which they asked me some really interesting and thought-provoking questions.

My novel The Apothecary’s Garden is now available from a wide variety of retailers. The ebook has been uploaded to the Kindle Store, Smashwords, All Romance eBooks and Rainbow eBooks. A paperback edition is also available!

It’s Valentine’s Day, so we figured that our Kindles need a little more of that man-on-man loving… (Well, any excuse, right?)

I’m delighted to announce that my titles with Manifold Press are now available from the Kindle Store via all the Amazon marketplaces worldwide. I’ll list the links below for the US and UK, but I’m afraid I’m going to ask the rest of you to use those search boxes!

Meanwhile, I hope you all have a marvellous day full of affection, flowers and chocolate – and brimming over with love of all kinds, both real and imagined.

I found the sweet little illustration in my Microsoft clip art! (And there’s even a similar one with an age-difference couple, though the artist might not have intended quite the same sort of loving that I read into it… I guess I’ll save that one for when I have some news about Hilary and Tom!)

and in other news…

Thanks to my sis for pointing me in the right direction… The paperback edition of my Keats novel, The Fine Point of His Soul, is now available at The Book Depository – which offers free postage worldwide! That makes it a real bargain for readers based outside Britain and the US.

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I received a free copy of this novella from the author - the wonderful Relle - in return for an honest review.
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